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  1. Agnes is the mother of Kobna, young Idris Elba, together her and her husband Walter have been living in the UK and raising their son in the 80s. She is Ghanaian and Sierra Leonean, a proud mum, a proud wife and real contributing member to her community. How did you know that role was right for you?

  2. Jan 21, 2020 · Madeline Appiah – star of Idris Elba's In The Long Run and Tina Turner: The Musical – shares a little bit of her life and her London. Madeline Appiah has impeccable London credentials. She grew up in London, stars in a TV comedy set in London, and struts the stage in the West End show Tina Turner: The Musical.

  3. Feb 9, 2021 · Adding to this lively mix of characters is Agnes (Madeline Appiah), Walter’s Ghanaian stay-at-home wife turned community organizer and corporate secretary; his brother Valentine (Jimmy...

  4. Cast and characters. Main. Idris Elba as Walter Easmon (series 1–present), patriarch of the Easmon family. Bill Bailey as Terence 'Bagpipes' De La Croix (series 1–present), Walter's best friend. Madeline Appiah as Agnes Easmon (series 1–present), Walter's wife. Jimmy Akingbola as Valentine Easmon (series 1–present), Walter's younger brother.

    • United Kingdom
    • 3
    • 19
    • 29 March 2018 –, 27 August 2020
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  6. Mar 26, 2018 · Madeline Appiah, who plays Agnes, talks about her role in the show... Who are you playing in the show? I play Agnes Easmon, and she is the wife of Walter and the mother of Kobna. She's a Ghanaian-Sierra Leonean woman, it's 1985 and she is living in Leyton. When we meet her she's happy.

  7. She is popularly known by her maiden name, Appiah. Appiah married Peter Agyemang in 2005 and has one son. Appiah's father is Kwabena Appiah (the younger brother of the late Joe Appiah, a famous lawyer in Kumasi), currently residing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Controversy

  8. Jul 23, 2020 · Ahead of series three arriving on screen, I spoke to two of the show's stars, Madeline Appiah and Kellie Shirley, about the importance of seeing a West African family represented on TV and what...